How to spot a non-original 4001 pickguard?

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I have a July '73 4001 that I can check for a gap when I get home.
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Mike, have you taken a picture of under the pickguard you could post here?
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You will all excuse my ignorance, but what was/is that adhesive tape used for? I certainly have never used it on the few pickguards I've fashioned so far for some of my Ricks.
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Again: many thanks you you folks who have(again) helped me out here.

My camera is currently on loan to my brother; as soon as I can I'll post pics.
I will undoubtedly have more questions regarding this bass.

John, under the guard, in the cavity, under the finish, in pencil, is
"4001-J",
"ME-xxxx" (serial no),
a signature of "Jose Luiz",
and another signature, very hard to tell, but it looks like "M.D. August"
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The masking tape does a couple of things. Of them, the thing I see most valuable is that the pots bite in and it keeps the pots from spinning on the smooth plastic.
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and another signature, very hard to tell, but it looks like "M.D. August"


Probably Mark Arnquist.
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Jeff, could be. Hard to read exactly, but that's probably it.
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That's Arnquist for sure. He was in my Dec 72.
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Post by headbanger »

Mike, the pickguard on my bass is missing one screw hole but underneath there is a screw hole. It is original. It's probably the most ill fitting pickguard ever to leave the factory. It overlaps the pickup surround by a couple of mils.

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Well, Gerry that lends credibility to mine, doesn't it. I'm almost positive mine "is" original after all the input from here.

But what a gorgeous bass you have there!
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just add some more screws ...

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Bwahahahahahahahaaaa
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Hi Jeff,
What's up with that?
Wow!
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That 4001 is definitely FUBAR.
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